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“Education also seemed to be a trap. The little education I had allowed myself had made me more suspicious. What were doctors, lawyers, scientists? They were just men who allowed themselves to be deprived of their freedom to think and act as individuals. I went back to my shack and drank …”

Quote by Charles Bukowski

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Ham On Rye

Ham On Rye is a narrative that delves into the early life of its protagonist, detailing his struggles and experiences during a challenging period in American history. The story is a candid look at the hardships faced by a young boy in the 1930s, offering a glimpse into the resilience and determination required to overcome adversity. more

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Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski, born on August 16, 1920, was an influential American poet. Known for his unique style and profound depiction of the lives of the underclass in America, he is considered one of the representatives of the Beat Generation. more

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